Bank stabilization definition

Bank stabilization means an action taken to minimize or avoid the erosion of materials from the banks of rivers and streams.
Bank stabilization means modification used for the purpose of preventing erosion, protecting channels, and retaining uplands.
Bank stabilization means any effort to harden the bank of a stream to prevent lateral movement. Such measures include: bio-engineering, native material revetment, rip-rap, bin- walls, barbs, vanes, and other such techniques.

More Definitions of Bank stabilization

Bank stabilization means the construction or modification of bulkheads, retaining walls, dikes, levees, riprap, breakwaters, jetties, groins, weirs, and other structures along a bank, for the purpose of controlling stream undercutting or bank erosion.
Bank stabilization means modification used for the purpose of retarding erosion, protecting channels, and retaining uplands.
Bank stabilization means the following types of bank protection described in the Newhall Ranch RMDP for both the Santa ▇▇▇▇▇ River and certain identified Tributary Drainages within the RMDP study area: (a) buried soil cement; (b) ungrouted rock riprap; (c) gunite slope lining;
Bank stabilization means lake or stream modification including vegetation enhancement, used for the